When the Civil War ended, there was a lot of optimism that African Americans would finally achieve equality. In this lesson, we're going to see...
Learn about the lives of African Americans in the 1920s. Explore the culture, politics, movements, and different struggles that occurred during the...
” However‚ the notion that an individual’s race does not matter anymore and that America is post-racial is false. Research shows culture and views onAfricanAmericanshave been shaped throughout the history of the United States and are still being shaped. AlthoughAfricanAmericansare no longer ...
Bass Reeves, U.S. Deputy MarshalDutch ship landed in Virginia with African Americans in 1619. One of the largest ethnic groups in the United States, African Americans are primarily the descendants of slaves. Today, most African Americans are descended from various ethnic groups, mostly from weste...
根据最后一段“By the 1940s, large numbers of African Americans had left the Delta and moved north to find work. Many settled in Chicago. (到20世纪40年代,大量非裔美国人离开三角洲,到北方找工作。许多人在芝加哥定居)”可知,许多非裔美国人搬到芝加哥的目的是为了找工作。故选B。 (3)题详解: ...
【题目】 During the 1800s, African Americansworked long days in the fields of the American South. T o ease their labor, they sang "fieldhollers (子)" that they had brought fromAfrica. One person sang a line. T hen a groupof workers repeated it. T he song's words toldof the ...
I.细品味经典文章Jazz music, developed by African-Americans in the lateAmerican Music Styles1800s, allows performers to freely express their emotions andJames Fenimore Cooper, an early American writer, oncemusical skills. Instead of just playing the melody, jazzsaid, “The Americans are almost ignor...
plight of African Americans in the United States. African Americans were faced with consistent racism in the form of segregation in public spaces and disenfranchisement from the political process. Access to quality healthcare, education, and housing was scarce, and lynchings were rampant in the ...
African Americans - Education, Upward Mobility, Leadership: From 1895 until his death in 1915, Booker T. Washington, a formerly enslaved man who had built Tuskegee Institute in Alabama into a major center of industrial training for African American youth
African Americans - Civil War, Slavery, Emancipation: The extension of slavery to new territories had been a subject of national political controversy since the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 prohibited slavery in the area now known as the Midwest. The Miss